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18 Place du Plan
Montaren
30700
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We offer 4 charming self-catering cottages, each featuring either one or two bedrooms. Our cottages are fully equipped and boast air conditioning for your utmost comfort. Guests have access to a refreshing swimming pool and a BBQ area, perfect for outdoor gatherings. Additionally, we provide a well-equipped weights room for those who enjoy staying active. Our communal living room is adorned with beautiful vaulted ceilings and a cozy fireplace, creating a welcoming atmosphere for relaxation and socializing. Stay connected with our high-speed DSL internet access. As an added bonus, guests are welcome to explore our expansive farm, which boasts a vast garden and a variety of friendly animals.Reviews
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Holiday Home | 4 | 65 | 150 | 432 | 997 | 25 | non 15€00 |
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Attractions
- Pont du Gard (9.7 km): A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Pont du Gard is a remarkable ancient Roman aqueduct bridge. It offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and is a popular spot for picnics, hiking, and swimming in the river.
- Uzès (4.5 km): A charming medieval town known for its well-preserved historic center. Explore the narrow streets, visit the 11th-century Uzès Cathedral, and admire the Duché d'Uzès, a medieval castle with a panoramic view of the town.
- Haribo Museum (9.7 km): Discover the fascinating world of Haribo candies at this interactive museum in Uzès. Learn about the history of the brand, see how the sweets are made, and indulge in various tastings.
- Nîmes (18.6 km): A vibrant city renowned for its well-preserved Roman architecture. Don't miss the iconic Nîmes Arena, Maison Carrée (a beautifully preserved Roman temple), and the Jardins de la Fontaine, a lovely park with Roman ruins.
- Avignon (42.7 km): Known for its UNESCO-listed historic center, Avignon is famous for the Palais des Papes (Papal Palace), Pont Saint-Bénézet (Pont d'Avignon), and its annual theater festival. Explore the charming streets and enjoy the city's vibrant atmosphere.
- Les Baux-de-Provence (46.6 km): A picturesque hilltop village with breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Visit the ruined Château des Baux, walk through the narrow streets, and explore the unique art galleries and shops.
- Arles (32.4 km): An ancient city with impressive Roman remains, including the well-preserved Arles Amphitheatre (Les Arènes) and the Roman Theatre. Discover the city's connection to Vincent van Gogh and explore its charming streets and squares.
- Camargue Natural Park (80.2 km): A unique and diverse natural reserve known for its wetlands, salt flats, and wildlife. Take a guided tour or explore the park on horseback to see the famous white horses, pink flamingos, and other bird species.
- Aigues-Mortes (67.4 km): A fortified town located on the edge of the Camargue region. Walk along the medieval ramparts, visit the Tour de Constance, and enjoy the charming streets and squares filled with cafes and shops. 10. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence (42.2 km): A picturesque Provençal town known for its beautiful architecture, vibrant markets, and connection to Vincent van Gogh. Explore the historic center, visit the Saint-Paul de Mausole monastery, and enjoy the authentic Provencal atmosphere.